DR Xxxxx: This young woman's life was beginning to unravel. Anxiety, irritability, panic attacks, and fighting with her spouse was pushing her relationship to the brink. Being a "mad partner / woman" may be a real description. She responded very well to Paill Spectrum type treatment but relapsed as often occurs, months after ceasing the treatment. The condition responded well to a second round of treatment. Relationships and behaviour change considerably and noticeably with both nutritional and antibiotic therapies, consistent with the Paill Spectrum model.
People with this Paill Spectrum condition often display anxiety, irritability, panic attacks, fighting, irrational behaviour, bruises, tiredness and / or crying.
Panic, jitters, mood swings, irrational behaviour, and extreme irritability caused extreme relationship problems in this patient’s family. I have worried about her potential for Paill Spectrum infection for some time. The situation rapidly deteriorated with the clinical changes matching changes in the Paill Spectrum inflammatory markers. This presentation exemplifies a "First wave" Paill Spectrum infective injury.
With Treatment:
She has becomes much calmer.
There is a lot less yelling and irritability in her behaviour. She is fighting with her husband less.
There have been substantial improvements in her behaviour symptoms .
She is still not perfectly well but is happier to return to many normal activities now. She is still bruising though.
DR Xxxxx: A Case of Acute Onset Anxiety in Context of Relationship Behavioural Issues
Female 32 years Old. Back to top
Well know to me on a personal basis for years.
A very personable and pleasant young woman.
.24th July 2003.
There are minimal signs of Paill Spectrum on examination, though I am very concerned about the presence of Paill Spectrum infection on general history.
She is very “sporty” and prides herself on her slender figure.
Blood tests show:
Very mild gluten allergy.
Positive Paill Spectrum inflammatory markers.
Treatment:
The patient is seen often over the ensuing months but continues to be well.
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Presents with: panic attack.
She is feeling unwell with a substantial depressive overlay to her symptoms.
She is very unhappy with many antidepressants she has received in the past, as she is not happy to experience any weight gain.
I get the distinct impression or suspicion that she has been eating poorly and dieting a lot with irregular food intake.
There are difficulties with her child that are making looking after herself properly a chore.
She says she has so little energy that she has even stopped running. She has continued her gym class but finds she is extremely tired after the class.
She admits to not undertaking her gluten free diet and to not taking the multivitamin.
She is often crying
There are episodes of general anxiety.
She is avoiding contact with other people and her husband.
She is treating her husband very poorly,(by her own description).
Blood tests show that there has been a 30% spike in the level of the Paill Spectrum inflammatory marker in the last few months.
Treatment is initiated with: Back to top
Multivitamins
Gluten free diet as possible
Specific mineral supplements
Paill Spectrum “first line” antibiotics
The initial treatments of Paill Spectrum are specified on the treatment page, but if used in children with the same clinical presentations, need to be modified for use by children in terms of both: doses of medications as well as types of medications.
Over the next three months:
(Even she thinks that he is a poor suffering husband, and that much of their relationship problems relate to how bad her moods have been)
Her concentration is improved.
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DR Xxxxx: This young woman's life was beginning to unravel. Anxiety, irritability, panic attacks, and fighting with her spouse was pushing her relationship to the brink. Being a "mad partner / woman" may be a real description. She responded very well to Paill Spectrum type treatment but relapsed as often occurs, months after ceasing the treatment. The condition responded well to a second round of treatment. Relationships and behaviour change considerably and noticeably with both nutritional and antibiotic therapies, consistent with the Paill Spectrum model.
People with this Paill Spectrum condition often display anxiety, irritability, panic attacks, fighting, irrational behaviour, bruises, tiredness and / or crying.
Panic, jitters, mood swings, irrational behaviour, and extreme irritability caused extreme relationship problems in this patient’s family. I have worried about her potential for Paill Spectrum infection for some time. The situation rapidly deteriorated with the clinical changes matching changes in the Paill Spectrum inflammatory markers. This presentation exemplifies a "First wave" Paill Spectrum infective injury.
With Treatment:
She has becomes much calmer.
There is a lot less yelling and irritability in her behaviour. She is fighting with her husband less.
There have been substantial improvements in her behaviour symptoms .
She is still not perfectly well but is happier to return to many normal activities now. She is still bruising though.
: Conditions covered include:
Autism, Aspergers, anxiety, depression, dyslexia, schizophrenia, memory loss, ADD, chronic fatigue, learning difficulties,bad behaviour, road rage, bad memory, sadness, anorexia, hyperactivity, insomnia, dizziness, epilepsy, hypoglycemia, panic attacks, feeling jittery, tremors and shakes, and post traumatic stress disorder. Paill Spectrum has physical symptoms as well. These include:
sharp chest pains, Domestic Violence,, tennis elbow, sore stomach .
Treatments include gluten free diet, coeliac diet, vitamin tablets, herbal medicines, physical therapies and antibiotics. Good nutrition and the immune system are critical for the disease to be controlled.
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Currently, there is no proof that the Paill Spectrum model reflects an understanding of the physical world, as it exists. Still many doctors are foolish enough to believe that they (or the medical establishment) are able to know the answers, in a situation where there obviously are no answers at this time.
Kinkajou: " So they can't say the theory is wrong, because they don't know what is right".
Erasmus:
Erasmus : "You should know by now the guys in charge always say they are right, mainly because they are bloody mindedly certain that they can't be wrong". Only a true psychotic would believe he / she is always right without due consideration of the circumstances.
: In interviews with our genesis doctor, the good doctor told Erasmus and Kinkajou about the years of consideration he has given the issue . His compatriot Dr Xxxxx says that after all the time spent learning to understand the advance inherent in the Paill Spectrum illness model, the theory works well and there has never been any experience or event that has cast any doubt about the theory and its practical applications. The medical establishment after looking at the issue for anything up to a few minutes believes the theory is wrong. The problem of course is that they have no idea what is right or what the answer is. Things just happen, seemingly by magic.
Erasmus: In the Paill Spectrum model of illnesses, there is NO event that occurs without a biomechanical cause. Everything happens for a reason. Often one of the Paill Spectrum reasons.
Kinkajou: So you reckon , there are no Acts of God.
Erasmus: Our doctor panel says "Every event that occurs in sickness or health", occurs as a result of changes in the functioning of the biological machinery of the body.
Kinkajou: How radical is that!
Erasmus: Hard to believe that in the 21st century , so many educated idiots believe in magic and only give lip service to the scientific method.
The model has been seen to work well in standard medical practice, according to Dr. Xxxxx. Even if only the most rudimentary of treatment interventions are used, they can give unusually good results, if the Paill Spectrum model is followed. Why trust Medical people who know they are right but don't have any answers? They can't tell you what to do to save yourself. See our advice sheets.
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